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<blockquote data-quote="SRL" data-source="post: 105483" data-attributes="member: 701"><p>I only have a heads up on this because I helped a friend last year whose son was enrolled in a private school that physically was located within the boundaries of a different public school district from which they resided. </p><p></p><p>I know very little about this but my concern here would be that if he left for residential while still enrolled in the private school and the request to evaluate happens now (as it probably should to get the clock rolling), the home public school may try and push the request to evaluate onto the public school which services that particular private school since he isn't home district's responsibility. While enrolled in the private school he's the responsibility of a totally different district, not home district. That's why I think it might be prudent to formally withdraw from the private school, request records transfer, and enroll in home district public school before he leaves home. Follow that all up with request to evaluate.</p><p></p><p>If she waits until he returns home to drop him from private school, enrolls, and requests evaluation it wouldn't be a problem since he would then officially be the home school's responsibility based on residency.</p><p></p><p>Clear as mud, no? </p><p></p><p>Sorry to add your troubles, Smallworld. I'm sure this is just what you need to deal with on top of sending your guy off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRL, post: 105483, member: 701"] I only have a heads up on this because I helped a friend last year whose son was enrolled in a private school that physically was located within the boundaries of a different public school district from which they resided. I know very little about this but my concern here would be that if he left for residential while still enrolled in the private school and the request to evaluate happens now (as it probably should to get the clock rolling), the home public school may try and push the request to evaluate onto the public school which services that particular private school since he isn't home district's responsibility. While enrolled in the private school he's the responsibility of a totally different district, not home district. That's why I think it might be prudent to formally withdraw from the private school, request records transfer, and enroll in home district public school before he leaves home. Follow that all up with request to evaluate. If she waits until he returns home to drop him from private school, enrolls, and requests evaluation it wouldn't be a problem since he would then officially be the home school's responsibility based on residency. Clear as mud, no? Sorry to add your troubles, Smallworld. I'm sure this is just what you need to deal with on top of sending your guy off. [/QUOTE]
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